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- Author: Kate Hill
- Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing
- Year: 2003
- ISBN: Ellora's Cave
Book Description
Vegetarian Vampires?
Rumors have surfaced in the Network about the existence of the Flower, a plant that once fed the Originals-the first vampires to land on Earth. Assigned to discover the truth about the Flower, agent Seraphim Kellen finds more than his share of trouble working undercover in Sir Edward's Manor, a carnal resort for the rich and vampiric. He meets Hannah, a belly dancer employed by Sir Edward, and finds the love he's sought for millennia. Hannah, however, has dangerous secrets and the desire to exchange her mortality for the long, powerful life Seraphim can offer.
The idea of vampires surviving off plants disgusts Vincent Dilorenzo, yet when he's sent to help uncover the Flower, he plunges into the case. This means working with his oldest rival and becoming the one thing he despises - a gentleman. Fortunately the job's fantastic perk arrives in the form of Trixie Greenly, the tough, gorgeous Network agent with whom he had a one-night stand. Vincent has loved Trixie since that unforgettable night, and this time he vows never to let her go.